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Which LIST book did you just finish?
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Hated it. It's good as a sleep aid though."
So agree, but I gave up early on, life is to short


I'm about 2/3 of the way through David Copperfield and I also love it. I already know it will become one of my favorites. :)


Hated it. It's good as a sleep aid though."
So agree, but I gave up early on, life is to short"
Strange, I gave it four stars. But I honestly don't remember much about it, not a book that stays with you long.




For the books themselves the tone seems to be a little sadder. Marriages and relationships are falling by the wayside as time goes on. Several people have swapped partners at a dizzying rate. Powell certainly does not see any stability in the dance so far.
3 stars for both

3 stars

3 stars"
Funny, this book is the one I always reference when explaining why I read books that were removed from the 2006 list. I never would have found it without the list, and found it thought-provoking and entertaining.


4 stars



Same here. It took me several attempts to get in to the story, but once I finally did, I absolutely loved it as well.


I'm listening to this at the moment and it's a bit of a mess, especially since I had no idea what it was about or anything about the structure. After the first couple of hours (once I'd going a bit of a handle as to what was going on) I went on schmoop and read the notes for how far I'd gotten. That's a great online resource for most of the major literary works.

Katherine wrote: "I just finished Chess Story by Stefan Zweig. While short, every page was compelling. I imagine I will come back to this one again and again."
Fantastic book.
Fantastic book.
I just finished Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy. Not as gloomy as his typical fare. True, some key characters met with tragic misfortune, but the end was decidedly a happy one.


4 stars



I partly read the book and partly listened to the librivox audiobook. The audiobook is the first good Librivox I have come across:
https://librivox.org/jane-eyre-versio...
read by Elizabeth Klett

J wrote: "Jane Eyre Wow, what a book. If you dislike flat persons, this is a must! Many of the 1001-list books where books I would have done fine without, but reading Jane Eyre is one of those r..."
This is my all-time favourite classic!
This is my all-time favourite classic!

I love it too!!




I guess it was progressive for its time. Even so I found it rather boring to read.
2 stars

Still, the characters are horrifically unpleasant and I didn't care a brass farthing for any of them. Great writing though.
3 stars

Finished The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway. It took me a while to get into it, but from then on I was hooked.
Finished Solaris by Stanisław Lem in one sitting. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it (I had friends that gave it particularly low ratings). It reminds me that I really need to read more sci-fi than I typically do.

I really enjoyed that book as well!


I felt the same way about Candide.


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